Mid-Autumn Festival, commonly known as Ghost Festival, Shigu Festival and July 30, is called Bonin Festival in Buddhism. New Year's Eve, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Chung Yeung Festival are traditional festivals for ancestor worship in China, as well as traditional cultural festivals popular in various countries in the Chinese character cultural circle. The Mid-Autumn Festival has the custom of setting off river lanterns and burning paper ingots.
On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Han people called Shangyuan Festival to celebrate Yuanxiao, which has existed since ancient times. On July 15, the Han people called the Mid-Autumn Festival a festival to worship ancestors. 1October15th, the Han people call it the next yuan festival, which is a cold food to commemorate the sages. July 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar, and July 14th in some areas.
Ghost Festival, as its name implies, is a festival for ghosts and a festival for offering sacrifices to ghosts. There are four Halloween in China, namely, July 30th, Tomb-Sweeping Day, March 3rd and 1 October1day. There is a Mexican Ghost Festival in the West, but the most famous one is Halloween.